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Controversial Ghanaian spiritual leader, Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, popularly known as Bishop Ajagurajah, has made a bold prophetic declaration concerning the legal troubles of social media activist Abu Trica, asserting that the embattled figure will not serve any jail sentence in the United States.
Speaking during a public interaction, Bishop Ajagurajah claimed that despite the seriousness of the allegations and the international dimension of the case, Abu Trica will eventually be released, insisting that the situation will not end in imprisonment as many anticipate.
According to the outspoken cleric, spiritual insight reveals that although Abu Trica may face temporary legal pressure, interrogation, or restrictions, the final outcome will favor his freedom. He described the case as one surrounded by fear and speculation but maintained that the American justice system will not jail him.
> “He will not go to jail in America. No matter what they say or how serious it looks now, he will be released,” Bishop Ajagurajah reportedly stated.
The comments have sparked widespread reactions on social media, with opinions sharply divided. While some followers of the bishop believe in his spiritual foresight and see his statement as reassuring, critics argue that legal matters—especially international ones—should not be trivialized or reduced to prophetic claims.
Abu Trica, known for his vocal criticism of political authorities and outspoken activism, has remained a polarizing figure. His legal challenges have attracted significant public attention, particularly among Ghanaian youth and political commentators who see his situation as a test of free speech and accountability.
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from U.S. authorities regarding the final outcome of Abu Trica’s case. Legal experts caution that extradition processes and international legal proceedings are complex and often take time, urging the public to rely on verified information rather than speculation.
Nevertheless, Bishop Ajagurajah’s declaration has added a new dimension to the ongoing discourse—blending faith, prophecy, law, and public opinion into a conversation that continues to trend both online and offline.
For now, all eyes remain on developments surrounding Abu Trica’s case as the public awaits official updates on his legal fate.



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